Purchased for 73 euros.
The purchase criteria were for it to be quiet, have strong airflow, and have good construction.
As for assembly, it is very easy with a little logic (I didn't need to read the manual) and no tools are needed. The base/stand has a screw with a protruding blade to easily tighten without tools.
It has 3 preset heights for the fan's height which are adjusted depending on how many pieces of the neck you will add (none, one, or two) and are secured with a hand-tightened screw.
The fan blade is transparent plastic and in my case, it had scratches but with the grilles in front and behind the blade, they are not very noticeable.
The 24 intensity levels are very convenient to adjust it to your liking, below 6-7, however, they are almost useless as you almost don't feel any airflow despite the movement. The airflow intensity was measured with an anemometer at 4.7m/s on level 24 (max) and was equivalent to a much cheaper AC fan at 50w instead of DC at 25w.
Noise-wise, so far you can hear the motor slightly and more the air from the blade, which I consider normal.
The base is common for all heights which makes it somewhat large for placing on a countertop, however, it is matte white plastic so it is somewhat beautiful (as long as it doesn't yellow with time).
The remote control has:
. on/off,
. timer to turn off after a preset time in 1-hour increments,
. horizontal swing,
. 3 preset speeds as shortcuts (Baby 3, Medium 15, High 24),
. as well as up-down buttons to adjust the intensity on a scale of 1-24.
The buttons on the fan are touch-sensitive.
The blue screen is easy to read and after a few seconds it turns off so as not to be bothersome.
Overall satisfied as a new purchase, I believe its price would be fair at 60 euros instead of the 73 I bought it for in July 2024.